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Several modern skyscrapers rise against a bright blue sky with scattered clouds, showcasing their glass facades. The Seattle architecture, reflects a blend of contemporary and industrial design. The morning light fades into shadows, adding a richer sense of depth to the photo.
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Waiting for the Ferry to Skye
"Mallaig is an important ferry port, with regular Caledonian MacBrayne services to Armadale on the Isle of Skye, a 30-minute sailing operated by MV Loch Fyne and MV Lord of the Isles, the latter operating the morning service from Lochmaddy on South Uist to Mallaig, before shuttling between Mallaig and Armadale, then working the evening service back to Lochmaddy. It also runs a daily service operated by the MV Lochnevis, purpose-built for the route to the Small Isles of Canna, Rùm, Eigg and Muck, although the timetable and itinerary differ from day to day." [wikipedia]
Hipstamatic
1st Bake /Lens: Lowy | Film: Aristotle| Flash: Jolly Rainbo 2X/
2nd Bake /Lens: Khun Lo | Film: Vientiane | Flash: Apollo/
Since 1902, the Balmoral Hotel's clock has been set three minutes fast to ensure that the people of Edinburgh wouldn't miss their trains. This is still the case today. The only day that the clock runs on time is on 31 December (Hogmanay) for the city's New Year celebrations. The clock tower, at 190 feet (58 m) high, forms a prominent landmark in Edinburgh's city centre.
Royal Mile Edinburgh during Fringe Festival
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